Tinkering

I’ve been tinkering a bit on the site.
One by one I am editing and “transferring over” my older web pages (the on-set reports, as I call them), but as only a few “haphazard ones” have been done, I will hold off uploading them until I have a few good relevant (e.g., recent) ones.
It’s not a super-easy task: while the text is there, the page formatting between my old site pages and the current geoffgould.net site is a bit different, mostly simpler (but pulling bit by bit the text from the “complicated pages” to align with the new format I’ve designed is just that: bit by bit).
I have been working at learning CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), which would assist me in pre-formatting the pages of similar appearance: I’d just add the text in the proper place.
So far it seems slightly more complicated than HTML, but while CSS seems learnable (e.g., for me to learn it), I’m not sure if it really is user-friendly. Of the examples/tutorials I’ve seen, many/most seem to operate under the presumption one already knows it. I’ve no spare cash with which to acquire a CSS editor, though it’s tempting. If I get several good SAG gigs the rest of this month and throughout April, I might risk getting one.

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